In our previous post, we discussed the recent increase in interest in forensic psychology. We made clear that to actually call yourself a “forensic psychologist” requires an advanced degree, such as a ...
Forensic pathologists, or medical examiners, are specially trained physicians who examine the bodies of people who died suddenly, unexpectedly, or violently. A forensic pathology practitioner will ...
Popular television shows like CSI and NCIS have led to a growing awareness and interest in forensic science. According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, the need for forensic scientists is on the ...
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RICHMOND, Va. — Kelly Johnson snips pieces from a blood-stained, blue-striped shirt, then swabs the neck and armpits for sweat. Down the hall, Samantha Glass watches as a chemical reaction reveals a ...
If Sherlock Holmes and ByomkeshBakshi are your role models, you might be the right candidate to build a career in forensic science. So, let’s find out more about Forensic Science and see if it is the ...
Forensic science is any science that is utilized to solve legal problems, fairly enforce criminal laws and government regulations, and preserve public health around the world. When an impartial, ...
From left, Micaila Barone ’19, ’21 M.S., Meredith Narowski '18, '20 M.S., Melissa O'Donnell ’21 M.S. with Prof. Lisa Dadio, and Jade Sodon ’21 M.S. Micaila ...
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